Tehran Again Tries Denying Compensation for US Terror Victims of Iranian Attacks

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Iran accused the US Supreme Court, pictured, of violating international law by demanding compensation for US terror victims. Photo: Wiki Commons.

Iranian officials turned to the United Nations Thursday to accuse the US Supreme Court of violating international law by ruling that nearly $2 billion in frozen Iranian assets can be paid to victims of attacks linked to the country.

In an attempt to punish and isolate the United States, Iranian Ambassador to the UN Gholamali Khoshroo released a communique from the UN’s 120-nation Nonaligned Movement headed by Iran to Secretary General Ban Ki-moon that claims the practice by the U.S. defies international law.

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IRANIAN ATTACK? Could you please make it more clear? When and where did they attack on/inside US?
Iran was not involved in 9/11. It was Saudi Arabia that was supporting it financially and there are proofs for it.